| Code | Plant Name | Description | Zone | Currently Available |
Price |
| seddas | Sedum dasyphyllum | Tiny pebbles of blue foliage are indispensible accents for little spots (i.e. troughs, stone wall pockets, etc.) Tiny white flowers appear in early summer. Wherever a broken leaf falls, it takes root. | 6 | Y | $4.00 |
| sednev | Sedum nevii | A small grey green sedum with starry white flowers on 3" stems in June. Spreads modestly. A nice contrasting texture with dwarf evergreens. Could be used in troughs. | 5 | Y | $4.00 |
| sedter | Sedum ternatum | Dark grey-green foliage and white flowers in May-June, with a low (4") spreading habit. A good choice for dry shade and rocky crevices. | 5 | Y | $4.00 |
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Sisyrinchium angustifolium 'Lucerne' | (S. bermudianum) Blue-eyed grass is a delightful wildflower with iris-like foliage. This selection has violet blue flowers beginning in May and continuing into July. 6-8" | 5 | Y | $5.00 |
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Sisyrinchium angustifolium 'Mrs. Spivey' | A white flowered form of Blue-eyed Grass, blooming in May-June. 6-8". | 5 | Y | $4.50 |
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Sisyrinchium 'Quaint And Queer' | What a name! Unusually colored tan and maroon flowers on 10" stems above thin iris-like foliage. Be sure it has good drainage | 6-7 | Y | $5.00 |
| thalki | Thalictrum kiusianum | A choice little gem best displayed in troughs or shady rockery, it has a creeping habit with dainty lavender-pink flower puffs held 3-4" above the foliage. | 5 | Y | $6.00 |
| thygol | Thymus 'Archer's Gold' | A selection of creeping thyme that holds its gold green coloring quite well and is particularly attractive in winter! | 4 | Y | $4.00 |
| thymi | Thymus drucei 'Minus' | Our slowest, but longest lived thyme, with the smallest leaves and dense habit, it almost resembles moss! Great for in betweeen stepping stones or in trough gardens. | 5 | Y | $4.00 |